Hex editor colors bytes to reveal patterns at a glance
Hacker News·1mo·tobr
A developer argues that color-coding byte values in hex editors makes it easier to spot patterns and anomalies in binary files. Instead of staring at monochrome hex dumps, visual grouping helps identify structure—useful for debugging, reverse engineering, and understanding file formats without specialized tools.
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